What does gregg shorthand look like
Many thanks , E. I love shorthand. It has been of great benefit in college note taking and in meetings on the job where doctors did not want a recorder on.
I, too. Just a heads up there used to be an online tool for converting text to Gregg Shorthand. It was done by one of the universities. When I tested it, it did a great job with all but one syllable. They did not make their code open source and it is now off line. From a user point of view I am pretty sure it was syllable bases.
AKA for each combo of letters it would make the required strokes. That solved the over under for th and a lot of the other problems where you could use two different strokes. I do love what you have done and I hope someone continues your project. Gregg is a great tool that most have forgotten.
I went on to college for further study. I still use it to this day. The brief forms have changed but I continue to study and practice them.
By the way I am 80 years old! I have something written in Gregg shorthand. Does anyone know where I can find a website that can translate it? Pingback: Greggory Links — Gregg Shorthand. I have recently created a lot of interest in this art ,thanks a lot to google for the myriad and broad that information it has so far provided ,as new technology advances in our modern world to day.
Word for word translation or in this case word to completed gregg symbol could be done with a dictionary look up. Syntax and idioms which are problems in language translation do not apply here since the translator in this case is merely showing the gregg pictures of the words in the same order as the speech or text.
Say house, show picture of perfectly formed gregg symbol for house. PS: I want one. Translating from image to text would require a form of Optical Character Recognition to dictionary look up. I will definitely digg it and personally suggest to my friends.
I guess she never dreamed she would have a granddaughter who was as good at shorthand as she was! I know ALL the secrets!! You are commenting using your WordPress. You are commenting using your Google account.
You are commenting using your Twitter account. You are commenting using your Facebook account. Notify me of new comments via email. Notify me of new posts via email. Actually, shorthand is really simple. But this is hardly complicated, just different.
This is pretty much it. Quite a lot easier than learning French or Spanish or Chinese. I actually like the language. Just not most of the brief forms. There are essentially two parts to it: One, the english text has to be lexed into their pronounceable syllables. For example, the k letter: If we wanted to draw a n after the k , we are able to do that: place the n such that the starting position of the n coincides with the ending position of the k.
Compare this with the correct version as printed in the Gregg dictionary which correctly puts the a circle under the k s: There are cases where the a is drawn over, under, to the left, to the right, curved downwards, curved upwards, ad infinitum. Like this: Like Loading Some mathematical and algorithmic results on a simple puzzle game. IMO Problem 4. I love this idea!
I have been trying to integrate shorthand into my work. This may help. It is Pitman! U brought back some great memories. I still use it to keep secret notes! I enjoyed refreshing with this post Like Like. Did you ever find someone to do this?
I know some shorthand. If you text it to me photo I can translate it for you. Best regards, andie Like Like. No, Cheryl. Never did find a translator. What would you charge? I hate shorthand , they should thicken to add R Like Like. Your examples are badly written shorthand. And I just want to make sure I am writing it correctly as I am going to put it on a wall in my liv rm Like Like.
Thanks for this writing this blog. I hope that helps! Gregg shorthand is a system of phonography, or a phonetic writing system, which means it records the sounds of the speaker, not the English spelling. It uses the f stroke for the f sound in funnel , telephone , and laugh. All silent letters are omitted. The image on the right shows the strokes of Gregg Shorthand Simplified. The system is written from left to right and the letters are joined. X k s is expressed by putting a slight backward slant on the s symbol, though a word beginning ex is just written as if spelt es and, according to Pre-Anniversary, ox is written as if os.
W when in the middle of a word, is notated with a short dash under the next vowel. In Anniversary and before, if z need be distinguished from s , a small tick drawn at a right angle from the s may be written to make this distinction. Many of the letters shown are also brief forms , or standard abbreviations for the most common words for increased speed in writing. These brief forms are shown on the image to the right. There are several others not shown, however.
Phrasing is another mechanism for increasing the speed of shorthand writing. Based on the notion that lifting the pen between words would have a heavy speed cost, phrasing is the combination of several smaller distinct forms into one outline. The vowels in Gregg shorthand are divided into three main groups that very rarely require further notation.
It also expresses a w at the beginning of a word. There are special vowel markings for certain diphthongs. The ia in piano i. In Anniversary and back, if ea need be distinguished from ia , it is notated with a small downward tick inside the circle instead of the dot. For many reporters, this is the best feature, obviating the painful task of transcribing long interviews.
In many respects, Gregg is even more ingenious than the smartpen. And, although no electronics or gizmos were involved, it was a tremendously powerful and influential technology for nearly years. Gregg is a way of compressing language. You are the machine that does the encoding and decoding. And your brain can do it in real time at very, very high speeds.
To understand why, you have to know a little about how it works. Gregg is basically a much simpler and more efficient writing system than longhand English. This starts with the letters themselves. The Roman alphabet, which we use to write English, is much more complicated than is strictly necessary to distinguish one letter from another.
Then, you have to pick up your pen to move to the next letter, an extraneous step that takes up almost as much time as the writing itself. Cursive when was the last time you heard that word? Here's the first paragraph of this article written in shorthand:. Consonants are either shallow curves or straight lines; vowels are either loops or small hooks.
Here, you can see the Gregg letter "b," then "r," and a combination of the two, which would represent "bring" more on that abbreviation in a minute :.
The individual strokes of many frequently combined letter pairs are written with a single blended stroke. This simplicity of design—the absence of superfluous strokes—accounts for about 10 percent of the speed of Gregg. But the biggest impact from Gregg shorthand comes from its systematic approach to abbreviation. For instance, almost every letter in Gregg, written by itself, represents a common word.
Some are used for several different words, depending on the context. Similarly, most common English words have an abbreviated spelling of one or two strokes.
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